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candidātus ī, m [candidus], a candidate for office (clothed in a white toga): praetorius, a candidate for the praetorship: consularis: aedilitas alcui candidato data: munia candidatorum: tribunicii, L.: officiosissima natio candidatorum.* * *Icandidata, candidatum ADJdressed in white/whitened clothesIIcandidate (office) (white toga); aspirant/office seeker; one who strives forIII
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